Year: 2016 Language: english Author: Aikens, Richard, Lord, Richard, Bools, Michael. Genre: Textbook Publisher: Informa Law Edition: 2nd ISBN: 978-1-315-75087-3 Format: EPUB Quality: eBook Pages count: 756 Description: “The common law relating to bills of lading has evolved over many centuries; and as in any such evolutionary process there have been periods of rapid change and periods of relative quiet. The nine years since the first edition of this book constitute a relatively undramatic, if busy period, with many decisions handed down but few likely to have had the maritime lawyer or shipowner choking over their cornflakes. A similar picture emerges on the regulatory and statutory front. With only one short piece of English legislation (the 1855 Bills of Lading Act) prior to COGSA 1924, then a rash of two statutes within only about 20 years of each other (COGSAs 1971 and 1992) it is unsurprising, even in an increasingly regulated world, that nothing of real practical importance in terms of substantive law has emerged since. We stress the word “practical” because of course it is hard to overestimate the potential impact and importance of the Rotterdam Rules. Rightly or wrongly we have taken the view that they will have no practical impact on the work of the English lawyer during any reasonably foreseeable lifetime of this edition, even allowing for the customary authorial breaches of the[…]”
Author: Richard Aikens, Richard Lord and Michael Bools | Year: 2016 | Language: english | Format: EPUB | Quality: eBook | Pages count: 558 | Genre: Lectures
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BILLS OF LADING
Year: 2016
Language: english
Author: Aikens, Richard, Lord, Richard, Bools, Michael.
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: Informa Law
Edition: 2nd
ISBN: 978-1-315-75087-3
Format: EPUB
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 756
Description: “The common law relating to bills of lading has evolved over many centuries; and as in any such evolutionary process there have been periods of rapid change and periods of relative quiet. The nine years since the first edition of this book constitute a relatively undramatic, if busy period, with many decisions handed down but few likely to have had the maritime lawyer or shipowner choking over their cornflakes.
A similar picture emerges on the regulatory and statutory front. With only one short piece of English legislation (the 1855 Bills of Lading Act) prior to COGSA 1924, then a rash of two statutes within only about 20 years of each other (COGSAs 1971 and 1992) it is unsurprising, even in an increasingly regulated world, that nothing of real practical importance in terms of substantive law has emerged since. We stress the word “practical” because of course it is hard to overestimate the potential impact and importance of the Rotterdam Rules. Rightly or wrongly we have taken the view that they will have no practical impact on the work of the English lawyer during any reasonably foreseeable lifetime of this edition, even allowing for the customary authorial breaches of the[…]”
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